American Agriculturist is an agricultural publication for farm, home, and garden in the United States, previously published in English and German editions.
It often included the tag-line Full of Good Things for Everybody, in City, Village, and Country (1877), etc.
The publication absorbed several others and was eventually published in Springfield, Massachusetts.
[6] Advertisers included cabinet organ, melodeon, and other instrument companies, gelatin and blanc mange brands, cooking tool offerings such as horseradish graters, farm equipment including grist mills, seed and plant businesses, steam engines, wires, watches, washers, trusses, patent companies, cutters, book subscriptions, and Great American Tea Company notices.
Columns exposing quackery were run and medical advertisements were prohibited.